As organisations prepare for the year ahead, many are reviewing their Microsoft 365 and SharePoint environments. Others are planning long-overdue improvements. To support all businesses during this busy period, JFDI is offering a 50% discount on pre-migration consultations for the week leading up to Black Friday (28th November 2025).

A SharePoint or Microsoft 365 migration is a significant undertaking, and the groundwork matters. Our Pre-Migration Consultation helps you understand your current environment, identify risks, and define a clear, structured path forward before any content moves.

If your organisation is planning a migration in 2026, now is the ideal time to prepare with expert guidance at half the usual cost.

This Black Friday offer is available from today until midnight on Black Friday.

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